That depends on how tired you are already and your body mass. There is no standard amount that you should use per time you need to be awake. Also, if you have not slept for a day or two, no amount of caffeine will keep you awake.
you could convert 4 hours to 240 minutes, and then simplify from there, but not if you want to keep minutes and hours seperated. Hope this helped! :)
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In 300 minutes, there are 5 hours. Just imagine all the beautiful things you can create in that time! Keep painting those happy little hours, my friend.
Crystal Meth, Extacy, LSD all will keep you awake for long periods with continued dosage.
Oh, dude, 13.5 hours is like 13 hours and 30 minutes. It's not rocket science, just basic math. So, if you were wondering how long you've been binge-watching your favorite show, now you know - you've wasted 13 and a half hours of your life. Congrats!
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When we round 12 hours and 12 minutes to the nearest hour, we see that it's closer to 12 hours than to 13 hours. So, it becomes 12 hours. Keep on painting those numbers with joy and positivity!
Rugby players take caffeine supplements to keep them awake during games. Rugby games are usually at least 2 hours.
Red Bull contains caffeine, which stimulates receptors and keeps you awake.
The best coffee to keep you awake is one that is high in caffeine content, such as espresso or dark roast coffee.
Yes, mint tea makes you feel alert and refreshed, and is very useful for staying awake. It does not have any caffeine.
Yes, it sure can. The cocoa beans that are used to make chocolate have caffeine in them naturally. Not to mention, most chocolate confections have sugar in it as well. The combination of the sugar and the caffeine could certainly keep you awake, especially if you eat a significant amount and are not used to taking in caffeine.
coffee, chocolate, any caffeine
Yes but the caffeine in Excedrin will keep you awake instead of help you sleep.
Dark roast coffee typically contains more caffeine than light roast coffee, which can help keep you awake longer.
Coffee with a higher caffeine content, such as espresso or dark roast coffee, can keep you awake the longest due to its stronger stimulant effects.
Coffee with a higher caffeine content, such as espresso or dark roast coffee, can keep you awake the longest due to its stronger stimulant effect.
Caffeine you will find in your everyday beverages or hot drinks, examples of these are: - Coffee - Tea - Fizzy Drinks etc. Caffeine is mainly used as energy or as some people say "To keep people awake".
Both Tea and Coffee have Caffeine, which is a stimulant and can cause sleeplessness